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limburg and u.s. open champion lost a game and his tent in the second set as she went on to win however radio niche prevailed in the decider as the canadian blasted a total of thirteen aces and sealed the deal with another. mari returned it long ago crushing at six three six seven seven six after almost three hours on fourth final round it took a local favorite paying for it with fresh and that is six two six two. and finally to basketball where you're only run is that says moscow are preparing for the season with a much changed roster and a new italian head coach authority messina legal younes has more on the always new recruits. discussed most successful coach of recent times a tour messina is back in the russian capital after three years of absence during this period the team's dominance domestically has continued in a similar trajectory the sisk i would in every league title on offer however in the euro league things weren't as good as in two thousand and six and again two years later when the mus
limburg and u.s. open champion lost a game and his tent in the second set as she went on to win however radio niche prevailed in the decider as the canadian blasted a total of thirteen aces and sealed the deal with another. mari returned it long ago crushing at six three six seven seven six after almost three hours on fourth final round it took a local favorite paying for it with fresh and that is six two six two. and finally to basketball where you're only run is that says moscow are preparing...
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hundreds demand an end to u.s. drone attacks in pakistan with the two day march into the heart of the strike zone . seven am in moscow. good to have you with us here on r t our top story turkey launched a fresh artillery strike on syria in response to another mortar attack from across the border started its shelling wednesday in retaliation for a syrian mortar round that killed five turkish civilians our middle east correspondent paula sleeper has more. we do know that the mortar bomb landed in the countryside in turkish that territory so it is possible that no one in fact was injured or killed we also have no word on who was responsible for the later mortar from syria what i can tell you though is that almost immediately turkey responded and went on the offensive meaning that we had the situation along the turkish syrian border intensifying it's not a back on wednesday when a mortar bomb fired from syria killed five turkish citizens and since then the situation has nearly escalated we're hearing from the turkish p
hundreds demand an end to u.s. drone attacks in pakistan with the two day march into the heart of the strike zone . seven am in moscow. good to have you with us here on r t our top story turkey launched a fresh artillery strike on syria in response to another mortar attack from across the border started its shelling wednesday in retaliation for a syrian mortar round that killed five turkish civilians our middle east correspondent paula sleeper has more. we do know that the mortar bomb landed in...
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u.s. policy and the discussion or lack of discussion of these issues and these policies impacts in the united states so with respect to the drone strikes first of all u.s. top level u.s. officials usually refuse to discuss the policy at all claiming it's classified of course ridiculous because everybody knows that there is a drone strike program you know the thing that they do is speak about it in a very vague and misleading terms that doesn't allow for substantive discussion of real issues so for example john brennan president obama's counterterrorism advisor has claimed that civilian deaths from drone strikes the rare well we know that the bureau of investigative journalism in the u.k. has counted somewhere between four hundred and eight hundred. civilian deaths since two thousand and four from u.s. drone strike that's between fifteen and thirty percent of the deaths intro trikes in two thousand and four meanwhile we have reports last week from stanford to n.y.u. and civic and columbia l
u.s. policy and the discussion or lack of discussion of these issues and these policies impacts in the united states so with respect to the drone strikes first of all u.s. top level u.s. officials usually refuse to discuss the policy at all claiming it's classified of course ridiculous because everybody knows that there is a drone strike program you know the thing that they do is speak about it in a very vague and misleading terms that doesn't allow for substantive discussion of real issues so...
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the necessity for u.s. soldiers who are, quote, guardian angel, to protect their own from insider killing. the endless distribution of cash to quiet the native, the campaign to avoid civilian casualties at any cost and a tenacious enemy that knows these attacks by terrorists, wearing the clocks ofir afghan allies is a sure bet to crush moeral and attract worldwide publicity. so far this year, more than 30 young americans have died at the hands of our dubious alice. general john allen, commander of the u.s. presence, had it right when he called it murder. speaking of generals, one david petraeus, former commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan, seems to have the escaped close scrutiny of his much ballyhooed counter-insurgency strategy. it is the trendy approach to war, trumpeted by our military leaders as they accumulate masters and doctors degrees in military science. the counter-insurgency or coin policy, where the emphasis is on persuading hearts and minds over discharging a weapon, became sacred doctrine
the necessity for u.s. soldiers who are, quote, guardian angel, to protect their own from insider killing. the endless distribution of cash to quiet the native, the campaign to avoid civilian casualties at any cost and a tenacious enemy that knows these attacks by terrorists, wearing the clocks ofir afghan allies is a sure bet to crush moeral and attract worldwide publicity. so far this year, more than 30 young americans have died at the hands of our dubious alice. general john allen, commander...
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john's work on the cold war, which included the u.s. archives to put forth the classic account of american foreign-policy and the postwar era, inspired me to. try to do the same with the vietnam war. this was going to be no easysh,d task. books on the warfield library shelf at the library shelf. so how can anyone say anythinget new about an event that has been studied so thoroughly. l what i discovered was that wein actually knew very little about what was happening in hanoi in the enemy's capital.parts, counterparts, especially those in the north, have received shockingly littleh attention. t how is it that wehe could know e much about the american side of the war and so little about the vietnamese side when a it just so happened that i entered graduate school at a time when archives from the former andent present communist world had begun to open their doors.ttempd athn's arm and support, i can tell the story through hanoi's eyes. i wanted to find answers to an questions that had eluded manage people. he was in charge in north vietnam
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civilian deaths since two thousand and four from u.s. drone strike so in fact far from being exceedingly rare the civilian deaths are normal that's a regular thing and in fact there are seven to fifteen times as many as the deaths of these so-called top level terrorist leaders so the actual policy is something completely different from the story that's being told in united states the story being told united states is it's all about targeting top level terrorist leaders and it's not killing civilians the reality is the total opposite of that the un special rapporteur tour on extrajudicial executions has said that you know if these reports are true about what the u.s. is doing they would constitute war crimes. america's involvement in neighboring afghanistan has also seen countless civilians as well as nato troops lose their lives later r t we look at the legacy of the nato conflict eleven years on and whether it has brought more harm than good these stories and more after a break stay with us. culture is that so much given to each musicia
civilian deaths since two thousand and four from u.s. drone strike so in fact far from being exceedingly rare the civilian deaths are normal that's a regular thing and in fact there are seven to fifteen times as many as the deaths of these so-called top level terrorist leaders so the actual policy is something completely different from the story that's being told in united states the story being told united states is it's all about targeting top level terrorist leaders and it's not killing...
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u.s. and this content was airing on c.n.n. and right after that is when the phone calls started coming into the network complaining about me and trying to get my coverage. violence and unrest to chinese you to you this time it's a pleasure over trash at least thirteen thousand angry residents hit the streets and said cars ablaze over the reopening of a rubbish dump on a website. and a washington becomes the latest american city to display and. we look at whether it may actually be provoking even more hatred in the world this and more speeches and stories waiting for you to website. the. until sterrett it is mounting in euro civil servants take to the streets for a second day in madrid trade unions have gathered thousands to demand an end to cutbacks in the public sector and the privatization of public services it's and he has also seen his fair share of action this week led by the country students who clashed with police thousands marched in major cities calling for the government to save
u.s. and this content was airing on c.n.n. and right after that is when the phone calls started coming into the network complaining about me and trying to get my coverage. violence and unrest to chinese you to you this time it's a pleasure over trash at least thirteen thousand angry residents hit the streets and said cars ablaze over the reopening of a rubbish dump on a website. and a washington becomes the latest american city to display and. we look at whether it may actually be provoking...
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u.s. media coverage of the presidential race in venezuela has been criticized as biased against chavez asia times correspondent basketball says washington would like a puppet in caracas not an intractable e to. but as the author of elections which is show this war against washington which it was the united states didn't love to have to be a client state and that's where i like it was before jarvis before these two of us but chuck was it's amazing because if you follow the stream media india way in the western year or even the last of south america big private groups controlled media it's also america even as well in brazil and argentina out for instance show this is the most did when i was head of state in modern times even more than said that was saying. or other the image that you made that it's amazing. these private groups most of them they are aligned with washington just like the situation that you see sometimes in as well so often is that chavis is there just as a communist or even
u.s. media coverage of the presidential race in venezuela has been criticized as biased against chavez asia times correspondent basketball says washington would like a puppet in caracas not an intractable e to. but as the author of elections which is show this war against washington which it was the united states didn't love to have to be a client state and that's where i like it was before jarvis before these two of us but chuck was it's amazing because if you follow the stream media india way...
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the pakistani military has blocked an end to u.s. motorcade rally which was heading towards the country's tribal hub along the afghan border the protests which began saturday is being led by a cricket legend turned politician imran khan and as attractive thousands of people can says a large number of civilians have died in the american drone strikes and is calling for an end to the killings demonstrators plan to reach south waziristan an area plagued by insurgency and most frequently targeted by themselves but would turn back their ignoring reports that the convoys could be targeted by taliban suicide bombers political activist al above the believes of the rally has the full support of the people. the lords the grand jury go of their region has welcomed him there is only resistance that is being provided by the government of our sound which does not want or in this area of exposure because for the past five years we've been hiding the fact that homes have been industry jump on the on the public front they actually deny it but on priv
the pakistani military has blocked an end to u.s. motorcade rally which was heading towards the country's tribal hub along the afghan border the protests which began saturday is being led by a cricket legend turned politician imran khan and as attractive thousands of people can says a large number of civilians have died in the american drone strikes and is calling for an end to the killings demonstrators plan to reach south waziristan an area plagued by insurgency and most frequently targeted...
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u.s. to display anti jihad ads we'll look at whether we may actually be provoking even more hatred toward the muslim world this and more online right now. the anger mounting in europe as civil servants take to the streets for a second day in madrid trade unions gathered thousands to demand an end to cutbacks in the public sector and privatization of public services italy's also seen its fair share of action this week led by the country's students who clashed with police thousands marched in major cities calling for the government to save schools and not banks in a rolled up to six policemen were injured and students were old stones at them and tried to rush a police van meanwhile in venice independent supporters march saturday demanding the region go it alone messmate advisor patrick young thinks the e.u. could be headed toward collapse. the european union constantly believes it knows what's best for all of its client states therefore it pushed countries like ireland should be allowed to i
u.s. to display anti jihad ads we'll look at whether we may actually be provoking even more hatred toward the muslim world this and more online right now. the anger mounting in europe as civil servants take to the streets for a second day in madrid trade unions gathered thousands to demand an end to cutbacks in the public sector and privatization of public services italy's also seen its fair share of action this week led by the country's students who clashed with police thousands marched in...
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hispanic children are 25% of all children in the u.s. the future of this country is in the hands of latino children. it is to their benefit to learn the language north to progress. >> this is the only country in the world where i know there are people who think that it is better to speak one language instead of two. i really can't understand it. nothing's going to change. we're not succeeding. we're not creating a nation within a nation and what you nights this country? it is not language. i think what unites this country is this wonderful idea of freedom and possibilities. what strikes me is that even though the declaration of independence says that we are all equal, here we have 11 million who are not equal. forget about being second class citizens. they're not even third class citizens. >> these are what critics would call illegal immigrants, undocumented immigrants. there are 11 million? >> they're not all mexicans and they're not all -- that's another thing. one of the reasons why it's so important to latinos is that immigrants -- t
hispanic children are 25% of all children in the u.s. the future of this country is in the hands of latino children. it is to their benefit to learn the language north to progress. >> this is the only country in the world where i know there are people who think that it is better to speak one language instead of two. i really can't understand it. nothing's going to change. we're not succeeding. we're not creating a nation within a nation and what you nights this country? it is not...
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the u.s. gets 10% of its oil from venezuela. and also because hugo chavez had the sharpest criticism and forged close ties for iran. almost anyone other than hugo chavez in office would be a real net gain. >> harris: well, steve, what potentially could happen here, could chavez actually lose? >> this is really the first time in almost 14 years in power when there are analysts experts who think hugo chavez will be tested and he could actually lose this time around. keep in mind all that hugo chavez has been fighting against in the law few years in office. he's had cancer for the past year, two operations, they haven't been specific about what kind of cancer. inflation is out of control. venezuela has the highest murder rate in the world. so even among chavez's firm supporters, venezuela's poor, they are starting to think that it's time for a change to look for someone else, so really, the first tough election in 14 years for a man who practically runs the entire country on his own, harris. >> quickly, i mentioned the polls closed
the u.s. gets 10% of its oil from venezuela. and also because hugo chavez had the sharpest criticism and forged close ties for iran. almost anyone other than hugo chavez in office would be a real net gain. >> harris: well, steve, what potentially could happen here, could chavez actually lose? >> this is really the first time in almost 14 years in power when there are analysts experts who think hugo chavez will be tested and he could actually lose this time around. keep in mind all...
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the u.s. to extend its missile range. it will now be able to fire missiles up to nearly 500 miles, a distance long enough to reach into north korea. the goal is to deter military traffic out of pyongyang. this is as a result of the test fire back in april. >>> a cleric is set to be arraigned on tuesday. he faced a federal charge in new york yesterday for his first court appearance. he has one eye and wasn't allowed to wear either of his prosthetic arms. he and four other suspects arrived from london early saturday after a legal battle. >>> three shells fired from syrian troops crossed into turkey yesterday. villagers could hear gunfire from their homes. turkish troops fired back. the u.s. security is concerned about the exchange of fire saying the conflict could broaden. >>> it is election day in venezuela. hugo chavez is hoping ho old onto his power but he's facing the strongest challenge from his oppo opposing candidate. >> reporter: he called an impromptu speech on the eve of sunday. he sai
the u.s. to extend its missile range. it will now be able to fire missiles up to nearly 500 miles, a distance long enough to reach into north korea. the goal is to deter military traffic out of pyongyang. this is as a result of the test fire back in april. >>> a cleric is set to be arraigned on tuesday. he faced a federal charge in new york yesterday for his first court appearance. he has one eye and wasn't allowed to wear either of his prosthetic arms. he and four other suspects...
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you guys, what areto fox news . >> the u.s. government has been aggressively looking into precisely what happened since september 11th when the attack occurred on benghazi or the consulate in benghazi so we have not been sitting around waiting for information to come to us. we have been actively chasing leads in various ways. >> i believe obviously what happened there was a tragic failure. there had been warnings of a possible attack. there were requests on the part of our commission there of our diplomats there tree have additional security forces. they were turned down. and then following the tragedy, we saw, well, misleading information coming from the administration and in fact the president didn't acknowledge that this was a terrorist act for, what, a week or two? i mean this was a terrorist attack. lives were lost. this happened on 9/11. candor andan dorland and transparently from the president and the administration and we didn't get it. >> geraldo: with congress in recess, the first debate focused on the economy, the qu
you guys, what areto fox news . >> the u.s. government has been aggressively looking into precisely what happened since september 11th when the attack occurred on benghazi or the consulate in benghazi so we have not been sitting around waiting for information to come to us. we have been actively chasing leads in various ways. >> i believe obviously what happened there was a tragic failure. there had been warnings of a possible attack. there were requests on the part of our...
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responsibility and also a sense of the stronger the u.s. military is the less likely we have to fight. this is a recipe for trouble we followed in the last three or four years and lead to us having to intervene in ways we wouldn't have had to if we looked strong and kept our military prepared and willing to do a little more earlier on in some of the conflicts. a tricky think politically. i think mitt romney is going to lay out what he thinks is right for the country. you cannot calibrate our foreign policy week to week and month to month. i think mitt romney will try to address that at vmi. >> geraldo: has the tea party moment come and gone? >> i think this transcends the tea party and we are talking about the safety and security of every american citizen. i couldn't help but agree with what you were saying. what we are seeing whether it is benghazi gate report latest death from fast and furious or what is happening in syria is a very tragic result of the sloppy leadership that we see coming from the white house and we are paying a high hum
responsibility and also a sense of the stronger the u.s. military is the less likely we have to fight. this is a recipe for trouble we followed in the last three or four years and lead to us having to intervene in ways we wouldn't have had to if we looked strong and kept our military prepared and willing to do a little more earlier on in some of the conflicts. a tricky think politically. i think mitt romney is going to lay out what he thinks is right for the country. you cannot calibrate our...
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that's my commitment as a u.s. senator. but in order to do that, the have to have a medicare and medicaid program that works for those individuals and is not just designed to pad the bottom lines of insurance companies. this is where linda mcmahon and i differ. i believe we have to make changes to medicare to save the program. we have to make it more efficient and cost-effective. we have to get the waste out of it. we don't need to privatize it. linda mcmahon said she would entertain paul brian's plans to privatize medicare. that she would look at it. i will not. i will fight privatization of medicare with every breath i have because, to your question -- if medicare or medicaid becomes privatized and is being run by health-care insurance companies, then the decisions that are made will be what is in their best interest. what makes their bottom line better, not what protect connecticut's seniors, not what connects those families trying to come to a very tough decision. >> should government have our role in and of life health
that's my commitment as a u.s. senator. but in order to do that, the have to have a medicare and medicaid program that works for those individuals and is not just designed to pad the bottom lines of insurance companies. this is where linda mcmahon and i differ. i believe we have to make changes to medicare to save the program. we have to make it more efficient and cost-effective. we have to get the waste out of it. we don't need to privatize it. linda mcmahon said she would entertain paul...
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officials say the u.s. government is worried that weapons like shoulder-fired missiles could end up in the hands of terrorists. >>> and meanwhile, syrian president bashar assad made a rare appearance this saturday, the first time he was seen out of his palace since back in march. >>> two more u.s. service members have been killed in action in afghanistan. they were killed by insurgents in the eastern part of that country bringing the death toll this year to at least 257 americans. >>> and a navy s.e.a.l. who gave his life in afghanistan was honored on saturday. the navy's newest ship, the "uss michael murphy," it was commissioned in new york city. the destroyer is named for the first award d the medal of honor during that war in afghanistan. murphy was killed trying to save fellow s.e.a.l.s during an ambush back in 2005. >>> and nearly two dozen people were injured when a bus overturned in new jersey saturday. the bus traveling from toronto, canada, to new york went off an exit ramp sliding down an embankme
officials say the u.s. government is worried that weapons like shoulder-fired missiles could end up in the hands of terrorists. >>> and meanwhile, syrian president bashar assad made a rare appearance this saturday, the first time he was seen out of his palace since back in march. >>> two more u.s. service members have been killed in action in afghanistan. they were killed by insurgents in the eastern part of that country bringing the death toll this year to at least 257...
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. >>> 11 years ago today, u.s. troops were first deployed to afghanistan, following the attacks on september 11th, it is now the nation's longest war, during which over 2,000 american troops have died in country. despite that it has received little attention from the presidential candidates, and an increasingly war-weary nation. gener general, as always a pleasure to have you. >>> good morning, alex. >> where does this war stand as we hit this anniversary? >> well, we're in trouble, obviously. we're trying to pull out by 2014. and yet, leave behind allegedly probably 25,000 advisers and trainers spread out all over this country. karzai has been an absolute disaster, eroding national support. and now the taliban signals they will not negotiate. why would they? they can wait us out. so i think once the election is over there will be a new discussion in u.s. and nato policy on how to pull out. >> i wanted to introduce to you, sir, just last weekend the number of americans killed in afghanistan hit 2,000. is there a po
. >>> 11 years ago today, u.s. troops were first deployed to afghanistan, following the attacks on september 11th, it is now the nation's longest war, during which over 2,000 american troops have died in country. despite that it has received little attention from the presidential candidates, and an increasingly war-weary nation. gener general, as always a pleasure to have you. >>> good morning, alex. >> where does this war stand as we hit this anniversary? >> well,...
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a u.s. park police officer shot at a suspects burglar that tried to run that officer down in san francisco's presidio. the officer was patrolling a section of lincoln boulevard when he noticed the suspect breaking into a parked car. >>> occupy protest in san francisco downtown ended with 22 people arrested. police say protestors allegedly flew flairs, bags of paint and rocks at them. one officer was hit in the head and not seriously hurt. >>> daly city police investigating that terrible accident that killed that 16- year-old girl and two others with life threatening injuries. >>> we have more information about a fatal crash that we first told you about yesterday right here on mornings on 2. the woman killed on southbound 880 in fremont has been identified as 49-year-old palo alto resident charlotte. she was driving in the slow lane when she lost control of her car and hit the center divide. that is when her car was hit by a suspected drunk driver. she died at the scene. >>> a peaceful neighb
a u.s. park police officer shot at a suspects burglar that tried to run that officer down in san francisco's presidio. the officer was patrolling a section of lincoln boulevard when he noticed the suspect breaking into a parked car. >>> occupy protest in san francisco downtown ended with 22 people arrested. police say protestors allegedly flew flairs, bags of paint and rocks at them. one officer was hit in the head and not seriously hurt. >>> daly city police investigating...
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i do respect your years in the u.s. senate, but i think americans are craving something new and different and the new energy and the commitment that will come with reform could i think that is why we need to send the maverick from the senate and put him in the white house and that is why i am happy to join him there. >> i will come back throughout the evening. this next question, the subprime lending meltdown, who do you think's is at fault? i start with you, governor palin could was it the risky home buyers who should not have been buying a home in the first place? was it thursday lenders? >> darn right it was the predator lenders who tried to talk americans into thinking that it was smart to buy a $300,000 house when you could only afford $100,000 house. there was deception and greed and there is corruption on wall street. and we need to stop that. again, john mccain and i, the commitment we have made and we will follow through on that, getting rid of that corruption and. let's commit ourselves, just everyday american
i do respect your years in the u.s. senate, but i think americans are craving something new and different and the new energy and the commitment that will come with reform could i think that is why we need to send the maverick from the senate and put him in the white house and that is why i am happy to join him there. >> i will come back throughout the evening. this next question, the subprime lending meltdown, who do you think's is at fault? i start with you, governor palin could was it...
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the u.s. and others who support the end of the regime, but on the second part, i think it is really not right and ac drit say that most of the rebels are al qaeda. in fact most of the forces are people, mostly suni who object to this minority reg theme has been engaged in this brutal repression in a rule over its whole period of governance. it has shown it has shown once again as assad's father did, now there are foreign fighters there are so-called jihadis that are coming to the country from rareas areas in the midst of the turmoil but by and large, and i was there a couple of week ago, i met with rep seb tis of and they are all vowing that it is, it is prop gan gada from the syrian government to suggest these are all al qaeda fighters and not in fact completely demoralized and, and now turning to violent citizens of the syrian, the republic. margaret is in kansas on democrat's line. hi, margaret. >> caller: good morning. i have been watching this with extreme unbelievable upsetness. it gets
the u.s. and others who support the end of the regime, but on the second part, i think it is really not right and ac drit say that most of the rebels are al qaeda. in fact most of the forces are people, mostly suni who object to this minority reg theme has been engaged in this brutal repression in a rule over its whole period of governance. it has shown it has shown once again as assad's father did, now there are foreign fighters there are so-called jihadis that are coming to the country from...
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there are three openings on the u.s. appeals court right now. what are we facing in terms of the stakes of a federal judiciary in this election? >> i think that the stakes are huge. we have four justices in the united states supreme court who are aged 74 or over with ruth bader ginsburg and briar being the 74-year-old. the next president will have the capacity to replace now some of the justices. it's a very, very haunting issue. i think -- i was trying to crystallize how to -- i was trying to figure out how to convey this most precisely. i think the way it can do it is to say we fight a lot over justice kennedy being the swing vote in all the debates. but justice kennedy only gotta pointed after bourque went down. >> right. >> imagine if bourque was confirmed and justice kennedy had never made it on the court. we wouldn't be fighting over that central fifth vote. that fifth vote would o belong to the right wing of the court. >> right. >> the decisions are so incredibly consequential. one of the most consequential parts of this election about wh
there are three openings on the u.s. appeals court right now. what are we facing in terms of the stakes of a federal judiciary in this election? >> i think that the stakes are huge. we have four justices in the united states supreme court who are aged 74 or over with ruth bader ginsburg and briar being the 74-year-old. the next president will have the capacity to replace now some of the justices. it's a very, very haunting issue. i think -- i was trying to crystallize how to -- i was...
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according to a recent survey, more than half of all u.s. business schools have seen a steep decline in applications. and a fox news senior business corporate and the anchor of "bulls & bears organization joins us with more on this. why the decline? >> it is an amazing decline, two out of three business schools are seeing a decline in applications. the main reason is the problem in the economy. there is a path you take going into business. you work for two years, you get an mba, that is a two-year program, you go out and make more money. in this economy you will leave a job you have to go take on debt and not necessarily make more money? that's the gamble. you do not know what to do. a lot of people want to stay in a job if they have one. >>heather: the debt can add up. a student said he would amass $50,000 over two years and that would be to go to the mba program. >>guest: the top schools it can be up to $100,000 if you are really borrowing everything including room and board. it is a lost money. >>heather: is it worth it? does it translate
according to a recent survey, more than half of all u.s. business schools have seen a steep decline in applications. and a fox news senior business corporate and the anchor of "bulls & bears organization joins us with more on this. why the decline? >> it is an amazing decline, two out of three business schools are seeing a decline in applications. the main reason is the problem in the economy. there is a path you take going into business. you work for two years, you get an mba,...
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. >>> two more u.s. service members have been killed in action in afghanistan. they were killed by insurgents in the eastern part of that country bringing the death toll this year to at least 257 americans. >>> and a navy s.e.a.l. who gave his life in afghanistan was honored on saturday, the navy's newest ship, "uss michael murphy." it is named for the first awarded the medal of honor during that war in afghanistan. murphy was killed trying to save fellow s.e.a.l.s during an ambush back in 2005. >>> nearly two dozen people injured when a bus overturned in new jersey saturday. the bus traveling from toronto, canada, to new york went off an exit ramp sliding down an embankment br stopping finally on its side. eight of the passengers were critically injured but none considered life-threatening. police believe the bus driver was driving too fast. >>> finally here's something any football fan, he will well, any bratwurst fan would want at their tailgate. this is, check this out -- the world's largest or rather longest bratwurst, wisconsin supermarket set the record o
. >>> two more u.s. service members have been killed in action in afghanistan. they were killed by insurgents in the eastern part of that country bringing the death toll this year to at least 257 americans. >>> and a navy s.e.a.l. who gave his life in afghanistan was honored on saturday, the navy's newest ship, "uss michael murphy." it is named for the first awarded the medal of honor during that war in afghanistan. murphy was killed trying to save fellow s.e.a.l.s...
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consulate i'm sorry at the u.s. consulate in libya and investigating the deadly terrorist attack that killed four americans, including our ambassador. >> peter: peter doocy is live in washington with the details, what can you tell us about lt. colonel andy woods? >> reporter: peter, lt. colonel andy woods is a green beret with the national guards he was the leader of a 16 member special forces team whose job was to protect u.s. personnel in libya, but his team's mission ended in august, a month before that deadly 9/11 raid on the consulate. so, the team came back and so did the six man mobile security deployment team from the state department. now, lt. colonel woods has been subpoenaed to appear at a hearing next week about the breakdown that led to the deaths of four americans, ambassador chris stevens, information specialist sean smith a former navy seal glen doherty. and lt. colonel woods as part of his responsibility he met with ambassador stevens every single day between february when his team arrived and augus
consulate i'm sorry at the u.s. consulate in libya and investigating the deadly terrorist attack that killed four americans, including our ambassador. >> peter: peter doocy is live in washington with the details, what can you tell us about lt. colonel andy woods? >> reporter: peter, lt. colonel andy woods is a green beret with the national guards he was the leader of a 16 member special forces team whose job was to protect u.s. personnel in libya, but his team's mission ended in...
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ted olson, the former u.s. solicitor general, was his debate prep partner and a very skilled lit gator, a guy who has argued cases before the u.s. supreme court. he was giving paul ryan the business, if you will, in those cram sessions. from tomorrow on, we don't really know where paul ryan is going to be. tomorrow he's got a couple events. one down in the toledo, ohio, area. then we bop up to the detroit, michigan area. we don't expect to see him until debate night. in between tomorrow afternoon and thursday night, we're not real sure exactly what he will be doing. there are not expected to be any public eastbound traffvents. last night paul ryan had a huge fundraiser in milwaukee. a record fundraiser, as we understand it. again, down in chicago today waiting to see what those numbers are like. back over to you, craig. >> ron, thank you, sir. >> reporter: yes, sir. >> absentee ballots are more likely to be contested and less likely to be counted. yet, states like florida are ramping up their use of the absente
ted olson, the former u.s. solicitor general, was his debate prep partner and a very skilled lit gator, a guy who has argued cases before the u.s. supreme court. he was giving paul ryan the business, if you will, in those cram sessions. from tomorrow on, we don't really know where paul ryan is going to be. tomorrow he's got a couple events. one down in the toledo, ohio, area. then we bop up to the detroit, michigan area. we don't expect to see him until debate night. in between tomorrow...
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number one, military pensions, and, number two, bond holders of u.s. debt. the u.s. will not default on its sovereign debt, but there is a huge interest rate risk, and if you are a foreign investor, there's a huge currency risk in investing in. all the new debt in the last two years has been purchased by the federal reserve, up 70% of that, we are self-dealing in our and debt. we did not have market rates. we have artificially low rates. china, japan, opec nations, because they have positive trade values, but if they buy a 30- year bond? no, they are buying short term, because we have historically low interest rates, the lowest maturity in history, and when the interest rates go up, for everyone% increase, it is $160 billion a year in new spending for which we get shinola -- nothing. and now up to 5% below average interest rates. >> isn't it interesting that not more people talk about it on television, and the candidate do not spend much time talking about this. it is just like being in denial. >> we did not go through the decade of george w. bush and the last four y
number one, military pensions, and, number two, bond holders of u.s. debt. the u.s. will not default on its sovereign debt, but there is a huge interest rate risk, and if you are a foreign investor, there's a huge currency risk in investing in. all the new debt in the last two years has been purchased by the federal reserve, up 70% of that, we are self-dealing in our and debt. we did not have market rates. we have artificially low rates. china, japan, opec nations, because they have positive...